Telltale's Batman series brings the Dark Knight to the Windows Store

Following an earlier launch on Xbox and Steam, Batman: The Telltale Series is now available to buy on the Windows Store. You can now grab the first episode for $5 on the Windows Store, while the rest of the series can be unlocked with an in-app purchase.

Batman: The Telltale Series first launched on Xbox and PC in early August. Like other Telltale games, the developer's take on Batman is a narrative-heavy experience, allowing you to make choices that influence both Bruce Wayne and the world around him. Essentially, you'll have to deal with the consequences of every action you take as the gritty story unfolds.

If you haven't already had a chance to check out Batman: The Telltale Series, you can grab it from the Windows Store now. And for more on the game itself, be sure to check out our impressions of Telltale's gripping take on the Dark Knight.

It's not billed as an Play Anywhere title, so I would guess not. I would love for Telltale to prove me wrong on this, as I've already purchased the season pass on the Xbox and wouldn't mind the option to play this on my beast of a PC as well.

They've changed how Xbox integrated games are displayed. Look for"Game Hub" button near "Buy" / "Install" in Windows Store to determine that. Xbox Live enabled games no longer have "Xbox" in their art tile.

Which I think is a mistake. Clearly it is causing confusion (Gary assumed it wasn't an Xbox title when it fact it is). I think the banner is necessary to make it easy to distinguish which titles are Xbox titles and which are not. Now we have chaos, with some titles having the banner and some not. Microsoft has always sucked at consistently branding things.